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Since it is classified as an SSRI it takes a few days to feel better. Some side effects include dizziness..concentration changes..fatigue..etc it will pass.This medication is used for depression and anxiety.

Remember u will have some noticeable side effects that will pass within the week. Take your Med at the same time everyday to avoid worsening of side effects. Don't drink alcohol during the begenning until u KNOWl how well ur body is tolorating it. I've been on this Med for years and just now stopped. Contact me if u have any questions or concernensIf u have any strange or abnormal thoughts that qorey u or suicidal thoughts PLZ immediately call dr and pharmacist!!! I am a regiarerd nurse in Texas

Once the initial side effects clear after a week or so then you will be able to concentrate better. You know the sane "sometimes it gets worse before it gets better" this is one of those situations unfort. Not for everyone but some..(including me).

Hi, the Citalopram will take 4 weeks to take full affect, give or take. Unfortunately you will suffer side effects at the beginning. You can actually feel depressed, anxious, emotional until the medication kicks in properly. If you feel really bad/suicidal, you MUST talk to your doctor asap. Once you have passed the 4 week mark, it is very likely that you will feel much better, improved concentration included. Some people find that Citalopram causes drowsiness, if this is the case you can take your tablet at bedtime instead of in the morning. If you drink alcohol while taking Citalopram, the medication won't work properly. If you want to know anything else just ask

Hi Calcon,I have been taking citalopram for 5 weeks now. I have felt pretty crummy for the past month but am beginning to feel so much better now. I had nausea and sleeplessness as well as lethargy and tiredness. I since learned that this is all very common - you will feel worse until you feel better unfortunately, but I can say that this is generally common to all SSRI meds. I feel that the 4 weeks of not feeling so great have been well worth it as I am feeling so much better now.I made sure I drank lots of water and although I wasn't hungry made sure I ate little and often to keep the blood sugar levels raised. This forum is also excellent and you can learn greatly from other people's experience(s) and knowledge.Good luck and hope you start feeling better soon.Riku.

Of course.I asked to be transferred to citalopram from mirtazepine. I suffer from long term depression and anxiety. I had heard very good things about it - that it was particularly good as a SSRI to treat these. Re derealization - I felt pretty wretched for the first couple weeks and my depression felt worse and I had very vivid dreams; but this/these have all passed. The drug I feel is now really helping me. I feel far more clear headed and human again. These drugs never work immediately and need a bedding in process - this can take up to 6 weeks. I hope this helps a little.Riku.

I've derealisation now and haven't started the tablets. Do you think the tablets would take it away if I started them? I don't know if you are a doctor or not but wondering your view because I haven't started then yet.

I wouldn't like to say not being a doctor myself. I would speak to your doctor or psychaitrist if you have one and ask his / her advice. If you have derealiztion before having taking anything, then maybe your doctor or psychiatrist needs to assess your meds. Sorry I can't be of more help!